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  2. Strava - Wikipedia

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    Strava is an American internet service for tracking physical exercise which incorporates social network features. It started out tracking mostly outdoor cycling and running activities using Global Positioning System (GPS) data, but now incorporates several dozen other exercise types, including indoor activities. [ 4 ]

  3. Google Fit - Wikipedia

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    Google Fit is a health-tracking platform developed by Google for the Android operating system, Wear OS, and iOS.It is a single set of APIs that blends data from multiple apps and devices. [6]

  4. Google Play Services - Wikipedia

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    Google Play Services is automatically updated through Google Play on devices with Android 6.0 or newer. [7] This means Google can deliver updates without manufacturers having to update the Android firmware, working around the fragmentation of the platform that has become infamous for Android products.

  5. Wear OS - Wikipedia

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  6. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    A device on the dashboard of a Sydtrafik bus in Denmark tracks the operator's route using OSM data. OSM is a data source for some Web-based map services. In 2010, Bing Maps introduced an option to display an OSM-based map [ 127 ] and later began including building data from OSM by default. [ 65 ]

  7. Waze - Wikipedia

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    Waze Mobile Ltd, [2] (/ w eɪ z /; Hebrew: ווייז מובייל בע"מ) doing business as Waze (Hebrew: ווייז), formerly FreeMap Israel, is a subsidiary company of Google that provides satellite navigation software on smartphones and other computers that support the Global Positioning System (GPS).

  8. Android Gingerbread - Wikipedia

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    The Gingerbread release introduced support for near field communication (NFC)—used in mobile payment solutions—and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)—used in VoIP internet telephones. [4]

  9. Tatnall School - Wikipedia

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    The school is for students from two years old through 12th grade. The school was founded as an all-girls school in 1930 by Frances Dorr Swift Tatnall at her home in downtown Wilmington, Delaware, and moved to its current location in 1952. Tatnall began to admit boys in 1952 (the class of 1964). The school's mascot is the hornet.